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Laruga Glaser couldn’t help but being a yoga teacher… Life kept drawing her into it, even when she was kicked out of a yoga teacher training, it was not because of bad behavior but because… well, I’ll let you hear it from her:

If you don’t see the big photo with the play button click hereto start listening to The Yoga Podcast episode #12 with this extraordinary practitioner and teacher.

The dryer machine keeps beeping. What is wrong with it? How does my neighbor do laundry so differently? Yesterday I finally took a deep look at the it. Machine and human, face to face. Turns out it has a special setting to “avoid wrinkles” and I had not even noticed.

Told James of course. He warned me I had 24 hours to write the post about it or else, of course, He would write it. Let him dream.

I am forty-four years old, which means I have a few, tiny -I’d like to think- wrinkles. Some alongside my eyes, which grow deeper when I have a big belly laugh and don’t care at all, and some in other parts I rather not think about.

One line can change the world:Because when someone hears something that resonates deeply, it produces internal change, and then her life is changed. That is real alchemy. When she changes then the people around her also change. Then the people around the people that change also change. Here are my: Aha! moments from one-liners:

When Marianne Williamson said:

“To attract the coolest man in the world, become the coolest woman in the world”

And…

“Cinderella was having a ball when she met the prince”

My whole view of relationships changed. I started taking dance lessons. I started having fun.

Look at this guy, he is Conrad Hilton Sr. He is a killer. Can you see it in his eyes?

He started from nothing and built a chain of hotels “Hilton”, but all along he wanted one thing and only one thing: to OWN the Waldorf Astoria, the most prestigious hotel in NYC where all the presidents stay.

During the depression, in the 30s he went broke, but he:“Faced with challenges that might have seemed insurmountable, he did what he had done since he was a boy—resolved to work hard and have faith in God. ” That comes from here